Mouse: we use hearts and flowers? I didn't notice that piece of captioning. Your miniscule mouse eyes must be sharper than mine (what with the owls and that). In the UK the ruling Labour party use a red rose as their symbol. The Conservatives use a blue flaming torch (because they love rude jokes, homosexuals and The Fantastic Four comics).

The elections being discussed were, of course, the European Parliment elections, where the parties cram into broad coalitions, presumably using different symbols and colour schemes (largely red / blue, swastika / hammer & sickle).

well, the cards he was putting down on the tart to show how much of it was what party there were things like that. one was a blue heart outline (well, it looked like a heart), one was a red rose, there was another florally one, and then the small parties just had logos with initials. which is probably why they are small parties - they lack cool logos._________________aka: neverscared!
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There is an Italian party that has a hand holding a rose as it's logo. Not quite sure what they stand for though, our translation of the party name goes somewhere along the lines of "radical socialist liberals", with a 'lacti' thrown in somewhere, though we're at a loss as to what that word means.

I don't read newspapers. I used to buy the ny times every so often, but there's nothing there I can't get somewhere else, for free. I think all the big syndicates should go under, really. the little ones too. local news is ridiculous tripe. I'm all about public radio and crosswords bound into volumes of a 200 or more._________________http://moonlitstarcars.com

Daily, yup. Quality going down everywhere with very few still holding up. Is it a rearguard battle or regroup and rebound?. I'd vote for the first; even online versions are more "Human Interest" than anything else recently.

Weekly?. I'd wouldn't be so fast about them._________________我的氣墊船裝滿了鱔魚

Daily, yup. Quality going down everywhere with very few still holding up. Is it a rearguard battle or regroup and rebound?. I'd vote for the first; even online versions are more "Human Interest" than anything else recently.

Not only aware, but discussed and approved. Quelle surprise. Or as they say in France, 'you'll be admitting to it in cinq minutes, non?'

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"This practice was widely discussed in the daily editorial conference, until explicit reference to it was banned by the editor."

The editor in question being NotW editor Andy Coulson, and hey whatever happened to him?

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The claims are acutely troubling for the prime minister, David Cameron, who hired Coulson as his media adviser on the basis that he knew nothing about phone hacking.

For those new to the story, hey how was that vacation under that rock? and Yes They Did to hacking murder victims phones to see what messages of condolence might be sent and also then deleted those messages and also applied for a fucking job under said murder victims name because hey that'd be a story. Also they fucked with Paul McCartney, and when Andrew hears about that, man ... Andrew will get proper mad.